Multicore processors are needed to run the applications which need a higher processing speed.this is mostly used in computers as the programs running there need a greater speed.
2005
Of course it will run. But it will not be making full utilization of the multi-core architecture. In that aspect, single-core processors with more processing power are sometimes better suited to run single threaded application than multi-core processors with less processing power.
Processors were originally created with a dual-core processor, which remained the norm for a long period of time. However, multi-core processors are now using up to ten processors.
"Dual core" implies that there are two separate instruction execution units placed on a single "die." Some use shared components, such as cache, while others have two full processors, including all sub-components. All dual core processors could be considered multi-core (which simply means multiple "cores" or "processors"). However, a tri-core or quad-core is also a multi-core. Therefore, all dual cores are multi-cores, but not all multi-cores are dual cores.
DDR3
Smart phones use single core and multi-core processors.
Pretty sure this motherboard uses the LGA 1366 socket. This slot is used for most of the i3-i7 line of Intel processors, which are all multi-core processors. Yes it will support multi-core processing!
•Multi-core processor•Dual-core processor•Quad-core processor
Intel E processors are dual core, whereas Q processors are the newer quad core versions. For a definition of multi-core systems see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_core
Multi-core
A quad core is one component (computer chip) consisting of multiple cores (computer processors). Processors were originally developed only using one core. If you wanted to do multiprocessing you needed to have two processors in your computer which meant having a special motherboard that could support multiple processors. The new processors (referred to as Multi-Core processors) are simply a single chip with two or more processors.
Well, you can buy quad core processors (just GOOGLE Quad Core) but whether or not it will be compatible with your current computer is something you'll have to take up with the manufacturer. Alternatively, you can buy a new computer.